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Pragmatic Solutions’ iGaming PAM platform goes live in Ireland as the remote betting licensing regime opens

Pragmatic Solutions’ iGaming PAM platform goes live in Ireland as the remote betting licensing regime opens

Pragmatic Solutions says its platform is now live in Ireland, supporting client operators from the start of the country’s new remote betting licensing regime. For PSPs and other high-risk payment providers, the useful part is simple: the operator stack has already been rebuilt around Ireland-specific onboarding, KYC/CDD, AML, RG and cashier controls.

  1. Licences issued by the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) take effect from 1 July 2026, marking the opening of Ireland’s new regulatory framework for remote betting. Pragmatic Solutions says its PAM (Player Account Management) platform is live in market from that point.
  2. The company says it has completed the platform, frontend, compliance and integration work needed for Ireland-specific operations under the Gambling Regulation Act 2024 and the associated AML, responsible gambling and operational requirements.
  3. The implementation covers Ireland-specific player registration and onboarding flows, KYC/CDD (Know Your Customer / Customer Due Diligence), age verification, AML workflows, responsible gambling controls, account closure and dormant account processes, payment and cashier restrictions, regulatory display requirements, operational tooling, reporting and auditability.
  4. Pragmatic Solutions says it will keep monitoring future requirements as Ireland’s framework is introduced in phases, including the expected B2B supplier licensing regime, and will support clients as further obligations come into effect.
  5. CEO Ashley Lang said Ireland is an important regulated market for Pragmatic Solutions’ clients, while COO Michael Boylan said regulated-market entry depends on disciplined delivery across product, compliance, engineering and operations. In other words, the platform launch is being positioned as a readiness exercise, not just a code release.

Pragmatic Solutions’ PAM platform also covers wallets, CRM, segmentation, bonus management, fraud controls, reporting, BI and back-office operations through an open, modular architecture with an API-first integration model. For operators entering Ireland, that matters because payment flows, compliance checks and account controls are part of the same operating stack, not separate boxes on a procurement form.

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